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French and Indian War Cause Both British and French want to expand their territory With new land comes resources, which means $$$ Effect Great Britain with LOTS of war debt Expect colonists to help pay off the debt Great Britain gained lots of new land; colonists want to expand
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Sugar Act/Stamp Act Cause Great Britain sends more soldiers to patrol the colonies to protect them from the Native Americans (conflicts caused by Proclamation of 1763); need $$ to pay them! Stricter laws on molasses imports, GB Navy can seize merchant vessels All merchandise had to have a tax stamp Effect Angry colonists called patriots Complained that taxes were to raise revenue Violence Boycott of all British goods until the Stamp Act was repealed
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Proclamation of 1763 Cause Great Britain afraid that if colonists settle further inland they will feel less a connection with the motherland Effect Colonists ignored the proclamation asking them not to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains. Causes problems with the Native Americans
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Townshend Act/Duties Cause Tax on the import of glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea. Effect Boycotts of British goods Pamphlets claiming the new tax denied the colonists rights as English subjects; reduced them to the status of slaves Boston=most tense; five dead after a mob challenged troops guarding customs house. Finally repealed completely.
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Boston Tea Party Cause The Tea Act-a small tax placed on colonists to symbolize the power of the mother country British East India Company going broke; selling directly to the colonies meant cheaper tea for the colonists even with the tax Effect Dressed as Indians, patriots dumped 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor
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Intolerable Acts Cause Punishment for Boston Tea Party Closed the port of Boston Effect First Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia Affirmed their loyalty to King George III; rejecting the authority of Parliament Voted to boycott trade with the mother country Urged colonies to form militias to resist enforcement of Intolerable Acts
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Battle at Lexington and Concord Cause Patriots rumored to be storing weapons and gunpowder in Lexington, Virginia. Concerned the British (peaceful until that point) Effect Lexington-no one knows who shot first; British opened fire; 8 “minutemen” dead Concord-Minutemen met British at bridge on Concord River; patriots opened fire. When British arrived back in Boston 73 were dead; 200 were wounded or missing. Patriots-100 killed
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INDEPENDENCE? EVEN AMONG THE MILITIA FORCES THAT HAD FOUGHT AT LEXINGTON AND CONCORD, MOST BELIEVED THAT THEY WERE EFENDING THEIR RIGHTS AS BRITISH CITIZENS, NOT STRIVING FOR INDEPENDENCE.
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